One day, near her home, 12-year-old Lianna Rebolledo was savagely raped by two men. As one might expect, depression and guilt filled her thoughts for days and weeks. This situation only compounded the abandonment issues and loneliness of her young life. Folding under the weight of that horrid experience, she ...
Read More »Being Tenderly Truthful
It is so easy to crush a spirit, even if we have the best of intentions, sometimes things just come out wrong. Have you ever said something you didn’t mean to? Or have you ever said something you did mean but in a tone that broke a heart with a sting that could possibly last forever? I am guilty ...
Read More »Love Is A Friend Remembered
Memories – a blessing to those who have known. Birthed through many different adventures and emotions, they spring to life through a single word, a sound, a long forgotten aroma, or an obscure, fleeting thought as it skips through our minds, instantly propelling us into a distant space in time. ...
Read More »The Lost Art Of A Hand-Penned Note
It has probably been way too long, if I have observed society accurately, since you’ve written a letter with pen and ink. I used to wonder about the best technique. Then one day, very long ago, I received a letter from a friend’s mother in response to my simple thank ...
Read More »Christian Divine Healing Cries Out Over Islam
Do Muslims have to cry out to the Christian God for divine healing? This was the case for a man called Nasir Saddiki. He had followed Sunni Muslims for seven generations. That all changed from a bed in 1978 at Toronto General Hospital. According to a story related to reporter ...
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